Studio Apartment in Maboneng

R1 450 000

102 aerial empire, 7 siwewright

1 Baths

Floor Area 148 m²

Rates R 1184

Levy R 2960

The Aerial Empire complex is a collection of six ervens and seven old buildings. Once home to hat making factories in the 1930â€™s and later Aerial Manufacturers, whom this building takes its name inspiration from, the buildings have today retained their industrial purpose. Propertuity acquired the building in 2013 and has developed the space into a mixed-use residential, retail and manufacturing opportunity for creatives.

The buildings of Aerial Empire are an eclectic combination of styles as the spaces organically grew together over time. This represents the nature of the different and unique uses within the buildings. In the redevelopment this diversity has been maintained and is the source of inspiration. The buildings facade has become an extension of the artists canvas where murals have been commissioned to fill the courtyard which forms the central communal space.

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Experience Johannesburg CBD and Bruma

The Johannesburg CBD encompasses a vast area, ranging from the affluent areas like Linksfield, to more affordable areas like Hillbrow and Bruma. After years of being seen as a no-go area by many, the city centre has bounced back to being in demand again. A massive urban regeneration project has seen money pumped into the area and occupancy is up and crime is down - a sure sign that it's working. The Maboneng precinct, for instance, now attracts a hip, arty crowd to its bars, restaurants, shops and art galleries.